There are many kinds of scholarships out there. Before
applying, do ask yourself the following:

Why is this organisation offering a scholarship? How can I
contribute to the organisation offering the scholarship?

All our public universities offer scholarships, and both
bonded and bond-free scholarships are available. Please refer to the university
websites above for more information on the scholarships offered.

Ministries, statutory boards and private organisations also
offer scholarships, and both bonded and bond-free scholarships are available. A
selection of these is available through the following websites:

BrightSparks –
a scholarship portal which enables you to apply for multiple scholarships with
a single resume. It also has a comparison function to enable you to compare
scholarships.

Scholarships@Gov- a one-stop portal that gives you information on the various Public Service scholarships, from prerequisites to testimonials.

4) Exploring
Different Pathways / Courses Not Offered in Local Public Universities

Courses are also available for ‘A’ Level holders at the
following institutes (this list is not exhaustive):

For more information on further education options that are
available in Singapore, you may also refer to the Council for Private Education, a statutory
board regulating the private education sector in Singapore.

5) Direct Admissions Exercise (DAE)

GCE ‘A’ Level holders who are interested in applying for admission to any diploma course should do so directly to the relevant polytechnic through the Direct Admissions Exercise (DAE). More information on the DAE can be found on the websites of the respective polytechnics. The links are appended in the links below:

You can find more information here on higher education, which includes detailed guides on how to apply to Overseas Universities, how to write Personal Statements for University entry, as well as how to make an appointment to have a chat with our own Education and Careers Advisor.